A US Senate panel has recently confirmed that the cyber attackers associated with the Chinese government have repeatedly infiltrated the computer systems of American airlines, tech companies and other contractors that were engaged in the movement of American troops and military equipment.

Peter Sunde’s father has recently passed away after succumbing to a long illness. Peter will be allowed to attend the funeral, but he was told he can expect to carry the coffin while wearing handcuffs. Given that Sunder is jailed for copyright offenses and has only 50 days of his sentence left, this is a ridiculous attitude.

Google revealed that government demands for information on its users have increased 150% since Google first started publishing their numbers. As for the United States, the number of requests increased over 250%.

According to information from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the agency has already received a record 3 million comments from consumers, advocates, companies and lawmakers on the suggested new Internet traffic or so-called “net neutrality” rules. Apparently, the comments continued to be received at the end of Monday as the deadline for submissions to the official record approached.

A second actor has sued the search engine over a movie trailer called Innocence of Muslims. The latter is known for mocking the Prophet Mohammad and leading to riots two years ago – 6 months after an American appeals court ruled for another actor and ordered the movie taken off YouTube.

According to Dropbox’s transparency report, the service received 268 requests for user information from the authorities in the first half of 2014. Besides, the service also received 37 requests for information from abroad, noting that now Dropbox requires non-US governments to follow the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty process to make a US court issue the required legal process to the company.

The recent research from the streaming service revealed that online music piracy via P2P networks dropped 20% in Australia one year after Spotify launched in the country. The decrease was mostly driven by casual file-sharers, while the number of hard-core pirates is believed to remain stable.